Mathematics Bachelor Student, Physics Minor
CGPA: 3.77
Was placed on the Dean's list in 3 semesters (Fall 2025, Springs 2024, 2026) and was awarded 4 supplemental merit scholarships for exceptional academic performance.
Won the The Alexander Ganchev Memorial Student Award in 2026, which is given annually to the student who has best distinguished themselves in their studies in mathematics and science.
Went on Erasmus Exchange in Spring 2025 to study a semester of Mathematics at Budapest university of Technology and Economics, Hungary.
Was awarded a scholarship to study Aerospace engineering.
Achieved a GPA of 3.8/ 4 in the first year, then chose to transfer from the university to seek a degree in Mathematics.
Achieved a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.97/ 4 and was placed among the top 30 Egyptian Math track STEM Students based on Grade 12's academic performance.
Was one of the top three math exam scorers in Egypt in Grade 12.
During the 3 years, worked in teams of 3 to 5 students to deliver 5 Capstone Projects, comprised of a comprehensive portfolio with a functional prototype and a final project presentation conference, all to be graded by competent university professors. The projects focused on solving Egypt's grand challenges. The projects contributed to 60% of each semester's total grade.
at The American University in Bulgaria
Tutored Finite Mathematics and Calculus III, delivering 1-2.5 hour tutorials twice a week. Focused on solution techniques and conceptual problem solving. Was selected by the respective course professors for the job, with each of the two tutoring positions covering the respective academic semester (Discrete Mathematics: August to December 2024 / Calculus III: August to December 2025).
Logistics team member
Organised the AUBG Limit Bee 2026 edition. Developed the University-Level questions and was a judge, along with Prof. Jack Yoon, for the University-Level competition.
National Mathematics Competition
Participated in the 2024 AUBG Limits Bee competition, focused on solving various Calculus limit questions in short time periods. Won the 3rd place.
Math and Physics competitions International Finalist
Was awarded the Top 3% certificates for the performance in the International Astronomy and Astrophysics Competition (2021) and the International Youth Math Challenge (2023). The competitions focused on creative thinking in solving advanced mathematics and physics problems. The final was a supervised multiple choices exam.
National Finalist
In a team of two, managed to achieve the second best national award in the Sustainable Energy Storage Models category (2022).
STEM Assiut Community (SAC)
Lead the magazine team (10 members) to publish 2 scientific magazines (2020-2021)with 30+ articles.
Currently working towards 2 projects:
frustrated Magnetic Interactions: Exploring projects that are divided into ones that consider the spins as quantum-mechanical operators and to ones where spins are classical. One possibility in the former case is to study the Heisenberg model for fullerenes that have 38 or 40 sites. In the latter case it is possible to study the XX model on the dodecahedron, the Heisenberg model on the maple-leaf lattice.
C*-generating Groupoids
I look forward to graduate with "Magna cum laude" in mathematics, which I will do my best to achieve. Then I plan to continue in academia by pursuing a Master's and a PhD in pure mathematics, possibly in Europe or the U.S.
My ultimate goal is to be happy. In the context of my career, this is achievable through being a good mathematician.